Hi there, Nope. No database statements in any actions. All database statements are done on a separate application server (written in C++), and all calls to that app server are in the models.
c'ya
Mike
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Mike:
My guess: Look at your Action class. Do you have database statements,
result sets, connections that aren't getting closed in a finally block?
Regards,
Geeta
> It isn't consistent, sometimes it happens, most of the time
> it doesn't.
> The one constant is that when it happens, I have to kill
> execution, stop
> tomcat, and close the browser, as it will ALWAYS happen from
> there on out
> unless everything gets shut down. I start up again, and
> everything's fine,
> I get my form.
> c'ya
> Mike
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